COMMUNITY GUIDELINES IN SESH
Colkie Technology, S.L. company located at C / General Asensio Cabanillas 27, 28003,
Madrid, Spain; with N.I.F. B05387345 (hereinafter, "Sesh") is a platform for communities to
interact in a unique way. At Sesh we believe there is a better, more exciting and more meaningful way to
belong to a community. Leveraging technology, we bring communities closer together. The Community Guidelines
serve to allow everyone to express themselves and integrate into the community, but never at the expense of
others.
These guidelines explain what is not allowed on Sesh. At Sesh, everyone must follow
these rules, which apply to all parts of our platform.
When someone violates these guidelines, we may take a number of disciplinary actions
against them, including, but not limited to, issuing warnings, removing content, suspending or deleting
responsible accounts or communities, and potentially reporting them to law enforcement.
If you come across any user, post or community that violates these guidelines, please
report them.
Respect for others
- Don't promote, coordinate or participate in
bullying. Sesh is an application where everyone can find their place and
harassment prevents building a healthy community. We do not tolerate behavior such as bullying, evading
suspensions or bans, coordinating, participating or encouraging sexual harassment, with practices such
as sending unsolicited content of a sexual nature, unsolicited sexualization or attacks on sexual
activity.
- Do not advocate hatred or engage in other hateful
behavior. This includes the use of hate symbols and statements that deny the
history of human atrocities. We consider hate speech to be any form of expression that serves to attack
other people or promotes hatred or violence against them based on the characteristics of those people
who are under protection.
- Do not threaten to harm other individuals or groups of
people. This includes direct and indirect threats, as well as insinuations
to this effect.
- Do not organize, promote or support acts of violent extremism.
This includes glorifying violent acts or those responsible for them, as well as
spreading conspiracy theories that may provoke or encourage violence against others.
- Do not solicit, share or attempt to distribute content that
depicts, promotes or attempts to normalize child sexual abuse. Do not post
content that sexualizes children in any way.
- If you are under 18, do not engage in sexual or any other
behavior that may endanger your physical or online safety. This includes
sexual interactions between teens, even if consensual, as well as encouraging or coordinating
potentially dangerous behavior, such as preventing, investigating or punishing crimes outside the scope
of the law.
- Do not solicit sexual content or have interactions of a sexual
nature with anyone under the age of 18.
- Do not disseminate sexually explicit content between minors under
18 years of age.
- Do not share sexually explicit or suggestive content of others
without their knowledge and consent. This includes unauthorized distribution of
intimate materials created with or without the consent of one of the participants.
- Do not share content that glorifies, promotes or normalizes
suicide or other attacks against one's integrity.
- Do not share real media depicting gore, excessive violence or
harm to animals, especially with the intent to harass or shock others.
- Do not share content that infringes the intellectual property (or
other) rights of others.
Be honest
- Do not share false or misleading information. Content that is false, misleading and could cause a significant risk of physical or
social harm may not be shared on Sesh. We may remove content if we reasonably believe that its
propagation could lead to damage to physical infrastructure, injury to others, obstruction of
participation in civic processes, or a danger to public health.
- Do not misrepresent your identity on Sesh in a misleading or
harmful way. This includes creating fake profiles or attempting to
impersonate individuals, groups or organizations.
- Do not engage in activities that could damage or compromise the
security of accounts, networks or systems. This includes the use of
deception techniques to get others to reveal personal information (phishing), the use of malicious
software (malware) and the use of massive traffic to make it impossible to use a service (denial of
service attacks).
- Do not use or attempt to use Sesh to promote, coordinate or
execute financial scams.
- Do not engage in activities that fraudulently generate profits at
the expense of others. This includes activities intended to participate in,
facilitate or give instructions to commit fraud. We will not condone the use of coordinated actions to
defraud companies, alter prices, or counterfeit or launder money, or tools that enable illegal
activities.
Respect Sesh
- Do not send unsolicited bulk messages (or spam) or facilitate
this type of activity.
- Do not organize, promote or engage in illegal behavior, such as
the buying and selling or exchange of dangerous or regulated goods.
- Do not abuse Sesh products in any way.
- Do not circumvent Sesh's enforcement actions. This includes the creation of new or existing communities or accounts once deleted for
non-compliance with the platform rules.
- Do not use autobots or user bots. All
accounts must be associated with a human, never a bot.
- Do not mislead Sesh technical support teams. Do not submit false or malicious reports to the Support team or anyone else, avoid
submitting multiple reports on the same issue and do not ask other user groups to report the same issue
or content. If you repeatedly violate this guideline, you may lose access to the reporting
features.
Please note that we disapprove of and may take action against vigilantism, as this
behavior may endanger certain individuals or interfere with our investigations or chances of escalating a
case to justice.
These guidelines will continue to evolve over time. This means that we may take
action against a user, community or content that violates the spirit of these guidelines when we find a new
threat or harm that is not explicitly included in the current version.